Every station I stopped at yesterday was out of gas in the Spring/Klein area. I was fortunate to find one Shell station that still had diesel. Probably best to avoid any station that has standing water in their lot I would think.

You guys can't imagine what is going on behind the scenes to make sure stations have gasoline. You will hear more about it soon. Just know that people are working around the clock to get gas and diesel refined, to the terminals, and to the gas stations. EPA has stepped up and is providing wavers on many of their regulations to make sure any gas and diesel that can get here, will get here. That being said, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to know the system will be stressed to the max for the next few weeks. Have faith that big oil and the government want you to have the gas you need.

The Woodlands HEB in Indian Spring Shopping center had 2200 gallons of 87 octane at noon today and were closing at 3:00pm. I'm not sure what time they open in the morning, but I'm sure they will sell out quickly once they do.

From my experience with Katrina, gas will be a problem for about a week, at least that was our situation. no gas for a week or so, then a little gas with quotas. They lifted the ban on off-road diesel in road trucks for about a year here. It was made worse by people trying to get all the gas they could, whenever they could, even if they really didn't need it. Best advice I can give is don't drive around and don't drive all over looking for gas. If you can sit tight till next week, it will get better. Good luck and God Bless

The Kroger in Forney is out of gas and I just saw a report that QT is going to be selecting which of their stations will have gas, but that roughly 1/3 won't be getting anymore until supplies return to normal.